Jul 22, 2016 Global Kids, Inc. is grateful for Participant Media's and Students Stand #withMalala's generous grant in the amount of $10,000 to support the GK-DC Stand #withMalala Initiative, a four-month project in which Global Kids engaged 29 student leaders in Washington, DC to create, launch, and mobilize a community action project. Through this initiative, Global Kids students promoted the advancement of Malala's movement toward all girls' right to twelve years of quality, safe education.
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Feb 17, 2016 The project is well contributed to initiating the interest of girls’ education, Malala and her activities.
All 1500 tickets were reserved in three days since we sent the announcement to the school. We felt teachers' passion of education and wish for students to learn Malala as a role model.
The details of the tickets receivers are as below;
By Kinds of School *Number shows applying schools and () shows number of ordered tickets
Elementary School 1 (45)
Junior high school 9.... Read more

Jan 20, 2016 Girls from the Aunty Ayo Secondary school coming out of the screening "So amazing Malala has inspired us to finish our education and think big!"
With a population of almost 16million, three-quarters of Lagos residents live in slums.Large number of schools within the state are unable to afford basic educational needs. With limited resourse they struggle to study. "The experience that the children had and showed their spirits toward education while interacting at the screenings, was very.... Read more

Feb 17, 2016 Background
The Stand #withMalala program in Nigeria provided 613 female students and teachers in Lagos, Ibadan, Kano and Calabar with a packaged field trip experience to see the ‘He Named me Malala’ documentary in theaters during school hours. The program sensitized female students and Nigerians as a whole on the importance of girl education and the need for a 12years free education for girl child. Among other things, the program package included full theater buy-out to host the.... Read more

Feb 17, 2016 For 3 decades Snehalaya has been supporting women and girls in Maharasthra's largest district - Ahmednagar.
(why not hit play on our song link below, while you enjoy reading our report?)
Here to bringing refuge, rights and rehabilitation to women & children whose lives are affected by gender inequality in the worst forms - rape, battery, sexual trafficking, we prevent women being ostracised out of society and promote equality and life free from discrimination and creulty..... Read more

Feb 17, 2016
Stand #withMalala is a social action campaign that accompanied the release of the film HE NAMED ME MALALA in India. The campaign aims to raise mass awareness by activating millions of people worldwide as newfound champions for girls’ education globally.
Victor Tango, the India partner for the campaign reached out to schools, to engage young people to see the film and support the cause. Screenings of the movie “He Named Me Malala” were organized for more than 20,000.... Read more

Jan 20, 2016 These are testimonials by teaches and students ciommenting the project and the movie:
Hamburg: „great idea“
Frankfurt “will discuss the movie within the school subject ethics with focus of children`s rights”
Nürnberg “great idea to get a subject so easily accessible to pupils”
Frankfurt: "awesome idea”
Cologne: “our pupils are male refugees between 16 and 18 and they.... Read more

Jan 20, 2016 'Irene Mugai' a Kibera school student dreams to change the world by becoming a lawyer / president after watching He Named Malala and getting highly inspired by the courage and bravery of Malal Yousafzai!
“I am so happy to have watched it was very touching and I feel that I have a duty towards this country. When I see such a young girl able to do such marvelous things I feel very motivated.” JANE MUSIYA - KIBERA SCHOOL TEACHER
10,426 children from Kibera County, Nairobi, Kenya got a.... Read more

Jan 4, 2016 "I am Onyeka and I lost my parents and family last July," states the hopeful Nigerian girl whose life was changed forever by the Boko Haram, "I'm sharing my story to inspire every other person listening to me."
Educate a Girl Nigeria screened the film "He Named Me Malala" at Silverbird Galleria cinemas, Lagos. 113 deserving Nigerian girls from across the nation - some coming 10 hours by bus - attending the screening, which featured scenes of Nobel Prize winner Malala Yousufzai meeting.... Read more

Dec 3, 2015 Dear Friends of Boxgirls International,
We are proud to announce Boxgirls shared the story of Malala and activated directly around 500 children to join the Malala movement. In October and November 2015 Boxgirls organized three big events in Berlin to raise the awareness about girl’s education. Furthermore in frames of the “Stand with Malala” Program we encouraged schools and other educational institutions to run workshops in their schools and join the movement. Through.... Read more

Oct 27, 2015 Dear Friends of Boxgirls and Malala,
We'd like to share with you some of the first results of our school workshops about Malala and girls' education!
During the workshops children learned about Malala and her extraordinary story and created a lot of beautiful drawings to show their support for Malala's fight for girls' rights. Today we'd like to share with you a few drawings made by primary and secondary school children in Berlin.
We also created a website, where you can read about our support.... Read more

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